I never pay much attention to musical artists politics (usually) (or athletes, or actors, etc.). If I like them I like them.I love Eddie, even though I'd think you'd have some political differences.
But if you're gonna bring up EV, I always think of this song:
Indifference (Remastered)
Some of the voices mentioned here sound like so many others and each other. But these voices come from a time when it was essential to sound like no one else. First how about this man:
Or this man:
Or this man:
Johnny Mathis - It's Not For Me To Say
+1000. Louis was the most important American cultural figure of the 20th C.Louis changed so much. Louis taught the world how to sing, how to talk, how to dress, how to be a master jazz musician, how to walk and how music can bring the world together. The most important figure in modern music. And Durante was such a beloved character. Glad you posted these.
certainly the three tenors, roy orbison have distinctive and beautiful voices...and louis, nat and rod stewart had distinctive voices. Years ago so many ladies loved these distinctive sounds by Johnny Mathis 12th of never, chances are, not for me to say, wonderful wonderful
Over 50 #1 hits.
George Strait has over 50 #1 hits.JOHNNY CASH
The distinctive voice and style that changed modern pop and hip hop in every aspect:
Mick also said they delayed going on as long as they could while they considered whether to go on or not.That performance by JB was at the T.A.M.I. concert in 1964.
The Stones followed Brown.
Mick said it was the biggest mistake they ever made.